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FORTHCOMING!Debating the American Dream How Explanations for Inequality Polarize Politics by Elizabeth Suhay Buy now>> | The ASA's Rose Series in Sociology The Journey into Adulthood in Uncertain Times by Robert Crosnoe and Shannon E. Cavanagh Preorder>> |
Beyond White Picket Fences Evolution of an American Town by Catherine Simpson Bueker Buy now>> | Food for Thought Understanding Older Adult Food Insecurity by Colleen M. Heflin and Madonna Harrington Meyer Buy now>> |
Legalized Inequalities Immigration and Race in the Low-Wage Workplace by Kati L. Griffith, Shannon Gleeson, Darlène Dubuisson, and Patricia Campos-Medina Buy now>> | NEW!Surviving the ICE Age Children of Immigrants in New York by Joanna Dreby Buy now>> |
NEW!Mixed Heritage in the Family Racial Identity, Spousal Choice, and Child-Rearing by Carolyn A. Liebler and Miri Song Buy now>> | NEW!Child Benefits A Smart Investment for America's Future by Jane Waldfogel Buy now>> |
NEW!Powerless The People's Struggle for Energy by Diana Hernández and Jennifer Laird Buy now>> | NEW!The Returned Former U.S. Migrants’ Lives in Mexico City by Claudia Masferrer, Erin R. Hamilton, and Nicole Denier Buy now>> |
Race/Class Conflict and Urban Financial ThreatJennifer L. Hochschild Buy now>> | Changing MindsSocial Movements' Cultural Impacts by Francesca Polletta and Edwin Amenta Buy now>> |
Where the Hood At?Fifty Years of Change in Black Neighborhoods by Michael C. Lens Buy now>> | Texas-Style ExclusionMexican Americans and the Legacy of Limited Opportunity by Jennifer Van Hook and James D. Bachmeier Buy now>> |
Dreams Achieved and DeniedMexican Intergenerational Mobility by Robert Courtney Smith Buy now>> | ReunitedFamily Separation and Central American Youth Migration by Ernesto Castañeda and Daniel Jenks Buy now>> |
Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workers’ Rightsby Daniel J. Galvin Buy now>> | Democracy's Destruction?Changing Perceptions of the Supreme Court, the Presidency, and the Senate after the 2020 Election by James L. Gibson Buy now>> |
Structured LuckDownstream Effects of the U.S. Diversity Visa Program by Onoso Imoagene Buy now>> | Precarious PrivilegeRace and the Middle-Class Immigrant Experience by Irene Browne Buy now>> |
When Care Is ConditionalImmigrants and the U.S. Safety Net by Dani Carrillo Buy now>> | Poverty in the PandemicPolicy Lessons from COVID-19 by Zachary Parolin Buy now>> |
Meanings of MobilityFamily, Education, and Immigration in the Lives of Latino Youth by Leah Schmalzbauer Buy now>> | Schooled and SortedHow Educational Categories Create Inequality by Thurston Domina, Andrew M. Penner, and Emily K. Penner Buy now>> |
The ASA's Rose Series in SociologyOvercoming the Odds The Benefits of Completing College for Unlikely Graduates by Jennie E. Brand Buy now>> | Patchwork ApartheidPrivate Restriction, Racial Segregation, and Urban Inequality by Colin Gordon Buy now>> |
Work in Black and WhiteStriving for the American Dream by Enobong Hanna Branch and Caroline Hanley Buy now>> | Soaking the Middle ClassSuburban Inequality and Recovery from Disaster by Anna Rhodes and Max Besbris Buy now>> |
The ASA's Rose Series in SociologyCollateral Damages Landlords and the Urban Housing Crisis by Meredith Greif Buy now>> | An Ugly WordRethinking Race in Italy and the United States by Ann Morning and Marcello Maneri Buy now>> |
Skin Color, Power, and Politics in AmericaMara C. Ostfeld and Nicole D. Yadon Buy now>> | Who Should Pay?Higher Education, Responsibility, and the Public by Natasha Quadlin and Brian Powell Buy now>> |
Judging InequalityState Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis by James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson Buy now>> |
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Race/Class Conflict and Urban Financial Threat
Changing Minds
Where the Hood At?
Texas-Style Exclusion
Dreams Achieved and Denied
Reunited
Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workers’ Rights
Democracy's Destruction?
Structured Luck
Precarious Privilege
When Care Is Conditional
Poverty in the Pandemic
Meanings of Mobility
Schooled and Sorted
The ASA's Rose Series in Sociology
Patchwork Apartheid
Work in Black and White
Soaking the Middle Class
The ASA's Rose Series in Sociology
An Ugly Word
Skin Color, Power, and Politics in America
Who Should Pay?
Judging Inequality
States of Belonging
